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Benjamin PENDLETON DNA 1751–1835 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Aug 1751

Birth Location: Buckingham County, Virginia

Death Date: Sep 1835

Death Location: Warren County, Kentucky, USA

Father: William Pendleton

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Children(s): James Sr, Catharine Nicklin

In 1751, Benjamin PENDLETON DNA entered the world in Buckingham County, Virginia, born to William Pendleton And Elizabeth Daniel. In 1812, Benjamin PENDLETON DNA resided in Warren, Tennessee, United States. Benjamin PENDLETON DNA married Elizabeth Strother, and had children including Catharine Thornton Pendleton Nicklin, James A Pendleton Sr. Benjamin PENDLETON DNA passed away in 1835 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1751, Benjamin PENDLETON DNA entered the world in Buckingham County, Virginia, born to William Pendleton And Elizabeth Daniel.
  • In 1812, Benjamin PENDLETON DNA resided in Warren, Tennessee, United States.
  • Benjamin PENDLETON DNA married Elizabeth Strother, and had children including Catharine Thornton Pendleton Nicklin, James A Pendleton Sr.
  • Benjamin PENDLETON DNA passed away in 1835 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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Benjamin DNA's Ancestors

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Benjamin DNA
1751–1835
Birth Place: Buckingham County, Virginia
Parents
William Pendleton
1720–1779
Amherst County, Virginia, United States of America
Grandparents
John (P.) Pendleton
1691–1775
King and Queen County, Virginia, United States of America
Mary Pendleton
1702–1772
New Kent County, Virginia, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Benjamin DNA's Descendants

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Benjamin (PENDLETON) DNA (3 Aug 1751–Sep 1835)
  1. 1. James (A Pendleton) Sr 1770–1848 m. Mary (Polly) Conn 1780–1848
    1. 1. Sarah ((Sally) Virginia) Pendleton 1801–1890 m. George Stanley 1805–1849
      1. 1. Matilda Stanley 1835–1919 m. James (H.) Hall 1846–1907
        1. 1. Elisha Hall 1869–1932 m. Rosa (Rebecca) Miller 1869–1945 m. Florence (C) Carter 1873–1906
        2. 2. Rosa ((Rosetta)) Hall 1879–
        3. 3. William (J.) Hall 1877–
        4. 4. Rebecca (M.) Hall 1872–
        5. 5. Jemima (Hall) Stanley 1877–1959
        6. 6. Sally (V. L.) Hall 1864–1940
        7. 7. Jessie (Lewis) Hall 1875–1930
        8. 8. Easter (Eliza Hall) Carter 1881–1910
        9. 9. Robert (F) Hall 1867–1926
        10. 10. Mary (E) Hall 1863–
      2. 2. Alice Stanley 1826–
      3. 3. Jemima Stanley 1825–1902
      4. 4. Jemima (Ann) Stanley 1828–1902
      5. 5. James (Robert) Stanley 1824–1901
      6. 6. Granville (Harmon) Stanley 1836–1923
      7. 7. Sarah ("Sally" Virginia) Stanley 1841–1919
      8. 8. Martin Stanley 1828–1910
    2. 2. Ivy ((Ira)) Pendleton 1816–
    3. 3. Silas Pendleton 1800–1860
    4. 4. John (Lilburn) Pendleton 1802–1868
    5. 5. Matilda (Louisa) Pendleton 1813–1837
    6. 6. James (A Pendleton) Jr 1814–1880
    7. 7. Mary (Maud "Mollie") Pendleton 1808–1903
    8. 8. Robert Pendleton 1818–
  2. 2. Catharine (Thornton Pendleton) Nicklin 1806–1874

Benjamin DNA's Timeline

3 Records

1751
3 Aug 1751
Birth of Benjamin PENDLETON DNA in Buckingham County, Virginia
Buckingham County, Virginia
1812
1812
Age 61
Benjamin PENDLETON DNA resided here in Warren, Tennessee, United States
Warren, Tennessee, United States
1835
Sep 1835
Age 84
Death of Benjamin PENDLETON DNA in Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Warren County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Aug 1751
    Event Place: Buckingham County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1812
    Event Place: Warren, Tennessee, United States
    Record Source: Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1835
    Event Place: Warren County, Kentucky, USA

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